Zanoni, Maria Valnice Boldrin [UNESP]Sene, Jeosadaque J.Selcuk, HuseyinAnderson, Marc A.2014-05-272014-05-272004-06-01Environmental Science and Technology, v. 38, n. 11, p. 3203-3208, 2004.0013-936Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/67742The production of chlorine and hypochlorite is of great economical and technological interest due to their large-scale use in many kinds of commercial applications. Yet, the current processes are not without problems such as inevitable side reactions and the high cost of production. This work reports the photoelectrocatalytic oxidation of chloride ions to free chlorine as it has been investigated by using titanium dioxide (TiO2) and several metal-doped titanium dioxide (M-TiO2) material electrodes. An average concentration of 800 mg L-1 of free chlorine was obtained in an open-air reactor using a TiO2 thin-film electrode biased at +1.0 V (SCE) and illuminated by UV light. The M-doped electrodes have performed poorly compared with the pure TiO2 counterpart. Test solutions containing 0.05 mol L-1 NaCl pH 2.0-4.0 were found to be the best conditions for fast production of free chlorine. A complete investigation of all parameters that influence the global process of chlorine production by the photoelectrocatalytic method such as applied potential, concentration of NaCl, pH solution, and time is presented in detail. In addition, photocurrent vs potential curves and the reaction order are also discussed.3203-3208engCatalysisCatalytic convertersCurve fittingElectrochemical electrodespH effectsPhotochemical reactionsReaction kineticsActive chlorinePhotoelectrocatalytic productionThin film deviceschlorinesodium chloridetitanium dioxideelectrochemistrycatalysischemical reactioncrystallizationelectric currentelectrodeelectrolysisfilmilluminationoxidationparameterphotoreactivationreaction analysisultraviolet radiationChloridesChlorineConservation of Natural ResourcesCrystallizationElectrochemistryElectrodesHypochlorous AcidIonsNanotechnologyOxidation-ReductionPhotochemistryPhotoelectrocatalytic production of active chlorine on nanocrystalline titanium dioxide thin-film electrodesArtigo10.1021/es0347080Acesso restrito2-s2.0-25424519220000-0002-2296-1393